TripAdvisor Reviews Riad Meknes

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... fantastic. I also enjoyed a bottle of fanta and a bottle of coke and only paid 37 dirhams which is €3.70. We then visited the Mosque which was better from further away as non Muslim people were not allowed to enter. The small town was beautifully set on a hill and that was more noticeable from the panoramic point the driver took us to next. The city was beautiful, it was perched on the side of a small hill and resembled a lot of smaller town Italian ...

... the door! So how, five minutes later as we neared the synagogue, did he emerge from a spice shop a block before we got to the door and invite us in to the shop "just for some tea"?

Those street "guides" are amazing. Since I have a good sense of direction I am fairly confident about getting us back from wherever we have gone. One day we headed to some historic tombs not too far from our hotel. On the way back we resolutely refused the offers of assistance of ...

... population are Muslim, all religions live harmoniously, including a large number of Christians and Jews. Samir is very willing to explain his faith and culture and contrary to what I thought, women are not subservient to men. I feel very safe walking in our group and have not felt threatened at all. This is the most surprising part of all. Hopefully you wont be bored with the pictures and if interested, I have MANY more! Tomorrow its off to the blue city of Chefchouen - cant ...

... prison out. First we looked in on the richly tiled and columned Ambassadors'’ residence right next to the prison. Just one large hall, not a must see but it was included in the prison entrance fee of 10 pp. One story goes that Ambassadors would negotiate ransom for the return of their countrymen in this very room, unaware the hostages they wanted returned, were held in the prison below their feet.